DISCONTINUED || EDITING A book that combines 2 AU's - Blind! Izuku and Sick! Izuku - and tells the story in quite a gruesome manner. This story contains vulgar language and discusses dark and disturbing matters. Sadly, I have no intention of adding ships in the story. Note: Romaji: Yuuei, English: UA. I'm following the romaji version. Sorry for being rude.
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Tara at This Sweet Life of Mine has a brand new printable wrapping up her month long series for Women's History Month. This pack, which focuses on Mother Teresa, is packed full of homeschool learning activities. Inside this printable pack, you will find the following activities: a
If your kids are working on identifying and ordering numbers up to 20, you'll love these cute build a farm fence number ordering mats! There are four mats
This is Fine Dog speaks out in a world gone mad.
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In this fun, hands-on math activity children are invited to explore shapes, rotation, symmetry, size, orientation, colour, characterisation, abstract and representational art – all while having fun creating a super cute pooch! Shape animals: free printable dog craft shape activity This shape activity pairs well with lessons about the Chinese New Year, but […]
Grow a rainbow as a fun science experiment or STEM project and use the product as a fun decoration for springtime.
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This week our “Healthy Habits” theme was a perfect follow up to our “My Body” theme. Last week we learned all about the different systems and parts that make up our body. So this week we learned about how to keep our bodies healthy. I’m hoping this theme will help discourage toddler nose picking and […]
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Relish the melodic blend of bacon and potato in this heartwarming soup – a culinary symphony in a bowl.
Super cute, FREE printable color worksheets for toddler, preschool, & kindergarten kids to learn color word whil coloring and having FUN!
Many plants are beautiful, but not all are beneficial in a garden. Some of the most eye-catching cultivars can be invasive, poisonous, or attractive to unwelcome insects—issues you probably don't want to deal with. Check this list for 15 trees, shrubs, and other plants you should think twice about before planting on your property.
Learn all about the medieval manuscript making process with a fascinating but short documentary, several living books, and simple DIY project.
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These Olympic medal ten frames math worksheets are fantastic to work on basic number facts with a fun Olympics twist for Pre-K to 1st grade!
1. Try to get the best price Philadelphia Zoo Web Page Our trip was to the Philadelphia Zoo. Before our trip I searched online for the best deal. I found that the zoo was offering free admission to teachers over the summer. I also found a coupon code that took $14 off of my total purchase if I bought my tickets online in advance of our visit. 2. Pack your own lunches and beverages There was a peacock walking around the picnic area. Ella was entertained and Sydney (on the left) was cautious. The food at the zoo can be very expensive and that can add up quickly. We packed sandwiches, snacks and water bottles and had lunch in the picnic area at the zoo. I used some of my Thirty- One insulated totes and they kept everything cool for the entire day. 3. Try a zoo scavenger hunt FREE Printable Scavenger Hunt One way to keep the kids focused on the animals is through a zoo scavenger hunt. My almost four year old, Lucas, took his scavenger hunt seriously. Bring a clipboard with you so it is easier to write on the sheet. Lucas brought his clipboard all over the zoo. 4. Follow zoo rules and be polite Even though the zoo may be "stroller friendly," some exhibits in the zoo may have a "no stroller" policy. We saw this policy at the Tiger exhibit. It is a very popular exhibit and the pathways were rather narrow. In order to accommodate all of the visitors they prohibited strollers. Follow the rules while you are there. Try not to annoy other people! Try and be polite to the other families at the zoo. Some of the exhibits will be very crowded especially if the animals are awake and moving about. In this picture of the polar bear exhibit, this rude family stood in front of the exhibit for a VERY long time. The stroller in front of the lady is empty. She would not slide over in the least to let my little almost 4 year old through to see the polar bear. Try to be polite while you are at the zoo so that all of the kids at the zoo can see the animals. 5. Accept that you may never get the "perfect" photo Between a kid being grumpy and a wandering 2 year old, we were not going to get the perfect group shot. We tried many, many times and we were not successful in getting all 5 kids to pose for the "perfect shot." My poor 9 year old, Sydney, stayed ready and smiling in each shot but the other four were not having it. 6. Don't forget to include yourself in some of the shots. Sydney took this awesome picture of me with the tigers. If you don't, it won't even look like you were there. If you at the photos of some your family vacations, you are probably missing someone- the photographer. The person who is usually responsible for taking the pictures, usually doesn't end up in too many of the pictures. Make a point of getting into some of the shots. 7. Let the kids take pictures too Sydney had so much fun taking pictures of the tigers. We had the perfect view of them and she took advantage. She really enjoyed being the photographer and to be honest... she took better pictures than I did. 8. You don't have to go on all of the "rides" to have fun. There were many "rides" at the zoo that have a charge in addition to the ticket price. They had camel rides, swan boats, pony rides and a carousel. We told the kids in advance that we would be going on the carousel (an extra $3 each kid.) We warned them that we would not be going on the other rides (an extra $6 each kid for each ride.) We explained to them that the lines would be long for those and that it would be very expensive. Since the kids knew in advance that they would not be doing that, it was much easier to say "no" at the zoo. 9. Do some research in advance These were the only elephants to be seen at the Philadelphia Zoo Do some research in advance to see if all the animals that you think will be at the zoo will actually be there. You don't want to talk up the elephants for the week before your trip and get there and realize that there are no elephants. It would be disappointing for both you and the kids. 10. Don't just let the fun end when you leave the zoo Over 70+ FREE Printables Have older kids write and reflect when they get back from the zoo. Don't lose the momentum when you get back from the zoo! Keep the enthusiasm going by continuing the fun with some of the free printables above. Need more ideas? Check out my Zoo Pinterest Board!
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Fans of a chunky winter warming knit need look no further than this timeless piece of English design, from Peregrine. Cut from 100% British wool, and inspired by the traditional knits worn by fishermen up and down the coast for generations, this Aran jumper provides essential warming qualities, with a heritage motif. This standard fit knit is only woven in batches of 200 pieces at a time, to ensure that the quality is second to none, and features a naturally water repellent finish to the wool, which will see you through a light shower. Standard fit 100% British wool Woven in batches of 200 pieces Aran knit design Traditional pattern Made in England
Try these Body Parts Activities For Preschool for your child to learn about their bodies in a fun way! Perfect for your homeschool human body lesson.
Zu viele Zucchini im Garten? Dann unbedingt die Cheesy Zucchini Breadsticks mit Marinara Dip ausprobieren! Super lecker und der perfekte Sommer-Snack.
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